In Baseball America’s new Midseason Prospect Update, lefthander Robbie Ray comes in as the top of the Tigers system. Ray began his career in the Nationals’ organization and made it up to Double-A Harrisburg, but was traded to the Tigers in the offseason as part of the Doug Fister move. Ray has made three starts and four appearances with Detroit, but has spend the majority of his 2014 season with Triple-A Toledo. He’s 5-4 with a 3.65 ERA with Toledo. While his BB/9 is slightly better than his career Minor League average, his K/9 is significantly lower.

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